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Disinfection of hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage in water by ultraviolet irradiation: comparison of UV-susceptibility

Abstract

Ultraviolet irradiation is gaining importance as a disinfection procedure for drinking water and in waste water treatment. Since water is one of the main transmission routes of hepatitis A virus the susceptibility of HAV to UV rays is of special interest. MS-2 coliphage resembles HAV in size and structure, is easy to handle, and might tlierefore serve as indicator organism for the assessment of water quality and for evaluating the quality of water treatment processes. Hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage were suspended in 0.9% sodium chloride solution and were irradiated in a 20-ml quarz cuvette at 254 nm. For a reduction rate of four log units a three times lighter UV dose was required with MS-2 than with HAV.
Authors:
Widenmann, A.; Fischer, B.; Straub, U.; Wang, C. H.; Flehmig, B.; Schoenen, D. [1] 
  1. Abteilung für Allgemeine Hygiene und Umwelthygiene, Hygiene-Institut der Universitat Tubingen, D-7400 Tubingen (Germany)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1993
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Water Science and Technology; Journal Volume: 27; Other Information: FAO/AGRIS record; ARN: GB9609332; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DRINKING WATER; HEPATITIS; IRRADIATION; SODIUM CHLORIDES; SOLUTIONS; STERILIZATION; ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION; VIRUSES; WASTE WATER; WATER QUALITY; WATER TREATMENT
OSTI ID:
22314948
Country of Origin:
FAO
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0273-1223; TRN: XF14B6662021146
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 335-338
Announcement Date:
Mar 03, 2015

Citation Formats

Widenmann, A., Fischer, B., Straub, U., Wang, C. H., Flehmig, B., and Schoenen, D. Disinfection of hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage in water by ultraviolet irradiation: comparison of UV-susceptibility. FAO: N. p., 1993. Web.
Widenmann, A., Fischer, B., Straub, U., Wang, C. H., Flehmig, B., & Schoenen, D. Disinfection of hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage in water by ultraviolet irradiation: comparison of UV-susceptibility. FAO.
Widenmann, A., Fischer, B., Straub, U., Wang, C. H., Flehmig, B., and Schoenen, D. 1993. "Disinfection of hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage in water by ultraviolet irradiation: comparison of UV-susceptibility." FAO.
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title = {Disinfection of hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage in water by ultraviolet irradiation: comparison of UV-susceptibility}
author = {Widenmann, A., Fischer, B., Straub, U., Wang, C. H., Flehmig, B., and Schoenen, D.}
abstractNote = {Ultraviolet irradiation is gaining importance as a disinfection procedure for drinking water and in waste water treatment. Since water is one of the main transmission routes of hepatitis A virus the susceptibility of HAV to UV rays is of special interest. MS-2 coliphage resembles HAV in size and structure, is easy to handle, and might tlierefore serve as indicator organism for the assessment of water quality and for evaluating the quality of water treatment processes. Hepatitis A virus and MS-2 coliphage were suspended in 0.9% sodium chloride solution and were irradiated in a 20-ml quarz cuvette at 254 nm. For a reduction rate of four log units a three times lighter UV dose was required with MS-2 than with HAV.}
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volume = {27}
journal type = {AC}
place = {FAO}
year = {1993}
month = {Jul}
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